Life-saving drugs, the profit motive and Yale
When I talk about Yale's ethical licensing policy, most of the time I'm referring to the use of sweatshops in apparel manufacturing. Yale licenses the use of its name and thus controls the conditions in which products bearing the University's trademark are made. If the administration wanted to, it could insist on strong ethical controls over manufacturing conditions.
But yesterday's Yale Daily News showed another potential sort of lapse in Yale's ethical licensing policy, perhaps even more direct than Yale's tacit approval of sweatshops. As reported, Yale is currently faced with a...
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